Tuesday, July 1, 2014

The problem with being a Type A crafter who feels the need to have goals every year is that those goals are rarely reasonable. If I were every prone to being reasonable in the first place, I wouldn't have goals for my hobby and my friends wouldn't speak of my crafting room in the hushed tones one only uses when discussing those who have gone completely off their rocker. So, here we are.

I ended the first half of the year with 45 finished projects, just over 29 yards of fabric and 22 balls of yarn used up. I think I can still make 100 projects, though I find the idea of 71 yards of fabric just a wee bit daunting. Can I do 12 yards of fabric per month? And how many pairs of pajamas can two people wear......?

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"Cold Sheeping"

For a compulsive yarn buyer, the challenge to buy NO yarn at all, rather than trying to become all reasonable about the yarn buying thing, which the knitter has probably long-since proved he or she can't do anyway. Similar to "going cold-turkey" when trying to quit smoking, but makes more sense as what does turkey have to do with smoking OR knitting, unless one smokes the actual turkey, but I think that's a different kind of smoking.......

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